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Personal
Supreme Court of the United States
Washington D.C.
[[unclear]] 1933
Dear Mr. Bregstone:
Let me thank you for the book
and its generous [[reception?]].
I am sorry for I'd [[not?]] [[extend?]]
[[your?]] [[interesting?]] tale to over  the
years of the [[unclear]].  It is the [[law?]]
of curiosity that the value of Jewish
tradition has here most clearly exhibited
and character developed.


Let me thank you for the book [[lend?]] to [[unclear]] [[unclear]]. I [[feel?]] sorry [[unclear]] did [[not?]] [[unclear]]
With best wishes
Cordially
[[unclear]]
 
Philip P. Bregstone

Latest revision as of 17:12, 24 April 2020

Personal Supreme Court of the United States Washington D.C. unclear 1933 Dear Mr. Bregstone: Let me thank you for the book and its generous reception?. I am sorry for I'd not? extend? your? interesting? tale to over the years of the unclear. It is the law? of curiosity that the value of Jewish tradition has here most clearly exhibited and character developed.

With best wishes Cordially unclear

Philip P. Bregstone